An Interview with Liberia is a sweet little book that interestingly introduces the country called Liberia, x-rays its most recent tumultuous years, presents its current challenges, promotes unity among its people and encourages its citizens to focus on making it a better place. It's wonderfully patriotic in tone and didactic in style.





SKollie says
Hello Mr. Harry! My name is Salvanus (I am a Liberian, but I live in the US). Thanks for writing this book. I bought a copy and have read it twice. Your personafication of Liberia as Mama Liberia is well presented. A sister of mine (Mercy) is reading it also. She tells me she is enjoying it too. It is an interesting book, Paul! I like how you discuss all these serious Liberian problems and issues both humourously and dramatically. I especially like where the different kinds of Liberian birds are speaking Liberian languages to the annoyance of the journalist interviewing Mama Liberia. :)
The epilogue part of your book is also very interesting. I consider it a clarion call to patriotism and what President Tolbert called "Total Involvement" in national development.
I salute you, Mr. Harry, for a job well-done! I hope many Liberians read it and make use of the lessons in the book.
SK
posted at 07:39am Jul 27 PST